rename_with_counts: Adds the category count to each category name in a given...

Description

'rename_with_counts' concatenates the count of each category to
its category name given a specific variable. It can be useful in plots and
tables to display the fequency of categories of a variable (see the example
below).

Usage

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Arguments

d

a tibble or dataframe

variable_name

the column with counts wanted

Value

a tibble with the counts appended to the 'variable_name' column

Examples

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rename_with_counts(pima_diabetes, weight_class)# Below is an example of how `rename_with_counts` can be helpful when# creating plots and tables. This graph shows the outcomes of different# weight classes in `pima_diabetes`. With the added information from# `rename_with_counts`, we can see how common each category is.library(ggplot2)rename_with_counts(pima_diabetes, weight_class)%>%
ggplot(aes(x =reorder(weight_class, diabetes,function(x)mean(x =="Y")),
fill = diabetes))+
geom_bar(position ="fill")+
coord_flip()